Book Review: Marc Marci by Larry Goldsmith

Lungamhlongo
2 min readNov 16, 2023

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Marc Marci book cover with author’s name

In Larry Goldsmith’s “MARC MARCI,” we are introduced to Marc Fields, a reserved teenage nerd engrossed in his virtual world of computers and online games, accompanied by his love for a giant French horn. Tragedy strikes when he becomes an orphan after losing both his parents in a bicycle accident. Despite the presence of his uncle Jack, Marc grapples with an overwhelming sense of loneliness and grief.

In an attempt to bridge the void left by his parents, Marc embarks on a journey to Europe, retracing their past. Little does he know that this trip, meant to aid his grieving process, would not only alter his life but also catalyse a profound transformation from a vulnerable boy to a resilient woman.

The pivotal change begins in Europe where Marc forms genuine, tangible connections, breaking free from the confines of his virtual existence. However, the true turning point unfolds in London, revealing Marc’s underlying identity crisis. His journey mirrors the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a stunning butterfly, a symbolic transformation that is as beautiful as it is profound.

While the narrative is commendable in its professional writing and meticulous editing, one aspect that stood out to me was Marci’s excessive display of emotions. The character’s constant tears, even if often stemming from joy, bordered on the overwhelming. Nevertheless, this minor concern doesn’t overshadow the book’s overall excellence.

Larry Goldsmith’s writing is not only technically sound but also captivating, with a well-constructed narrative that held my interest throughout. Each chapter was a pleasure to read, making it challenging to put the book down. From the compelling introduction to the powerful closing, the storytelling maintains a balance that keeps the reader engaged.

In appreciation of the book’s authenticity, relatability of the protagonist, and its overall readability, I gladly award Larry Goldsmith a rating of four out of four stars. “MARC MARCI” is a captivating and genuine read that resonates with those on a journey of self-discovery, individuals facing life-changing decisions, romantics at heart, and anyone simply looking to enrich their reading collection. I wholeheartedly recommend this beautiful romantic novel.

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Lungamhlongo

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